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is contrary to the expectations that higher growth in per capita income benefits the higher income groups more than the low income groups . The author does not explain this problem . This might be due to cross - country study , and thus ...
is contrary to the expectations that higher growth in per capita income benefits the higher income groups more than the low income groups . The author does not explain this problem . This might be due to cross - country study , and thus ...
Page 437
... Income Annual Median Income Per Capita Income % of Rural Per House- Population with hold Income % of Rural Households with Per Capita Per House- Income hold Income less than the mean Income less than the mean Income ( Rs ) ( Rs ) ( Rs ) ...
... Income Annual Median Income Per Capita Income % of Rural Per House- Population with hold Income % of Rural Households with Per Capita Per House- Income hold Income less than the mean Income less than the mean Income ( Rs ) ( Rs ) ( Rs ) ...
Page 441
... income than on that of expenditure , the percentages for both the measures are the same . However , at almost all levels these per- centages have increased for 1971-72 over those of 1970-71.3 Table IX shows mean and median incomes of ...
... income than on that of expenditure , the percentages for both the measures are the same . However , at almost all levels these per- centages have increased for 1971-72 over those of 1970-71.3 Table IX shows mean and median incomes of ...
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